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The Top 50 Luxury Hotel Openings of 2019

The hand-picked 50, plus more than 80 other notable openings

From Namibia to the Maldives and from Costa Rica to Norway, we hand-picked the most interesting beach resorts, city hotels, safari camps, and adventure lodges set to launch in 2019. They make up our annual Top Luxury Hotel Openings, the list which for many of you is the most anticipated and authoritative in the travel industry.

Luxury travel can be as much a journey in geographical space as one with an inner destination, in which the promise of slow time and tranquil moments hold the strongest pull for many travellers. This is how we think about the most anticipated openings of 2019.

We have the best readers. Over the last few weeks we received a number of emails and messages on Instagram, on our Facebook page, and via Twitter, all asking about our Openings list 2019. At last, the wait is over.

Most of you were expecting a number “90” in the title, following the pattern of 60, 70 and 80 in 2016, 2017 and 2018 respectively. But this time we were in a more picky mood and decided to cap it at a lower number — but with some runners-up mentioned throughout, and all the rest listed at the very bottom (it’s more than 80 additional openings!). Some hotels delayed from the last year made the list, if we deemed them particularly worthy.

Finally, we have not arranged this list in any particular order — and if you think we missed a particularly cool new luxury opening, please do let us know:

1Waldorf Astoria Ithaafushi, Maldives

Conveniently located only a boat ride away from Male and the Velana International Airport, the new Waldorf Astoria will take over three islands in the South Male Atoll, promising an exclusive experience in the paradisiac surroundings. The property is planned to have as many as 121 villas, and all of them with their own infinity pool and extensive private outdoor space. Available for the guests will be as many as 10 dining outlets, including both a treetop and overwater restaurants.

2Alila Dalit Bay Sabah, Malaysian Borneo

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Planned to open late in the year in one of the most alluring tropical islands on the planet, the Malaysian Borneo, this resort from the Alila Hotels and Resorts will draw discerning travellers with a white-sand beach setting and eco-friendly approach — and yet it looks to ensure all luxuries and comforts.

Set on the island’s northern coast and about a 40-minute drive from Kota Kinabalu, this beachfront resort will offer its guests 152 suites and bedrooms, multiple dining outlets, and other facilities including swimming pools an outdoor wedding chapel. 74 one and two-bedroom villas will be set aside for private ownership as well.

3Six Senses Bhutan, Bhutan

“The Happiest Place on Earth now has even more ways to make you smile. Six Senses Bhutan will take you on a spectacular journey, in the truest sense of the word”— Six Senses Brochure 2018/2019

Six Senses Bhutan is now a regular on our Top Openings lists, as delays pushed its opening year after year. What can you do — we are simply excited for its final-final launch early 2019. This unique project will be more than a single hotel: it’ll be a journey, designed to showcase the magical Kingdom of Bhutan on an expedition between five small lodges, located in Thimphu, Punakha, Gangtey, Bumthang and Paro.

The Six Senses guests will start in the capital and along the way will experience very different locations, each with a different theme reflecting its setting. The Six Senses aficionados (count us in) can make reservations for the Thimphu lodge starting February 2019 and for the Punakha and Paro lodges from March. The Gangtey and Bumthang lodges are planned to open in May 2019.

4Casa Cook Chania, Crete, Greece

This one is also delayed from last year, but based on the two lovely Casa Cook hotels on Rhodes and Kos, we are very much looking forward to their new luxury boutique property on the island of Crete. The new resort in Chania will stick to the bohemian-chic feel, and it will be focused on families.

Launched by the Zannier Hotels Group, the owners as Omaanda which we included on our Openings list in 2018, Sonop will be an exclusive lodge made up of only ten guest tents, created in the style of an early explorer’s camp. With a restaurant, spa and swimming pool, Sonop Namibia will ensure a sense of a blissful retreat after a day spent exploring the stunning landscape.

6Six Senses Krabey Island, Cambodia

Here is another long-delayed Six Senses opening, but we think the long wait will be well worth it. When the resort finally opens in Cambodia in 2019, it will comprise 40 beautifully designed villas, landscaped into the picturesque island of Krabey. The property will feature the famous Six Senses Spa, two poolside restaurants, and a deli complete with the ice cream parlour — and it will bring to the Sihanoukville area the hallmark approach of barefoot luxury that embraces modern technology and total convenience and comfort.

7Singita Kwitonda Lodge, Rwanda

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We absolutely love Singita’s style and approach to the luxury safari hospitality (our regular readers may remember our reviews of Singita Sabora Tented Camp and Singita Grumeti Faru Faru Lodge in Tanzania), and very much welcomed the news that the company will be opening Singita Kwitonda Lodge and Kataza House this year, in Rwanda.

The properties will open on the edge of a national park where one-third of the world’s mountain gorillas dwell deep in the cloud forests. As with other lodges by Singita, the designers infused it with an ethic focused on minimising the environmental impact.

8Alila Hinu Bay, Salalah, Oman

Alila will bring its hallmark minimalist aesthetic to Salalah, creating a contemporary resort infused with a strong sense of belonging to the local architectural traditions. The interiors will bear a hint of inspiration from “Khaleef”, the annual bloom during which torrential rains turn the desert into a lush, green landscape. The resort will offer 120 private suites and 25 villas, alongside several dining venues, a Spa Alila and a diving centre.

Oh, and by the way, there is one more opening from Alila this year we have to at least mention: Alila Koggala in Sri Lanka.

9Zadún, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Los Cabos, Mexico

We really loved the quality of service and level of sophisticated luxury at the Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Ubud, Bali, so we have high expectations for the fourth Ritz-Carlton resort branded “Reserve” — and all signs tell us that Zadún will match them. Opening on the dramatic coastline of San José del Cabo, this luxury retreat will have 115 villas, many of them equipped with private pools, as well as Ritz-Carlton Reserve Residences. The place will boast two championship golf courses and will also maintain a botanical park with the desert flora.

10Six Senses Shaharut, Israel

Desert landscapes hold a dear spot in our hearts, so we can’t wait to visit the Six Senses Shaharut. Located in a remote place south of the Negev Desert, the hotel will be integrated into the rock and sand of the site, and its design will be inspired by the surrounding scenery. Shaharut will be composed of 58 suites and villas and will have one Retreat Villa. Six Senses Spa will have an outlet here with single and double treatment rooms as well as steam, sauna and hammams.

11J.K. Place Paris, France

We have been following the openings of properties branded J.K. Place for some time now, and wrote reviews of the first hotel in Firenze and then in Capri and Rome. They all offer the perfect blend of smart chic and relaxation in a concept that redefined the Italian townhouse hotel. This time, this mini-chain will attempt to import the Italian sense of style to France.

Set in a former embassy building on rue de Lille in Paris, the hotel will infuse its interiors with the sense of place, thanks to furniture commissioned from French designers as well as antiques sourced from Parisian flea markets. J.K. Place Paris will have a spa and pool in the basement and on the ground floor an all-day Italian restaurant Casa Tua.

12Raffles Maldives Meradhoo, Maldives

We can easily call the Maldives one of our favourite destinations. We have visited the country many times and reviewed some of the best resorts in the luxury hospitality niche. So we are quite excited for the possibility of seeing and experiencing Raffles Meradhoo, which is a debut in the Maldives for this world-famous hotel brand.

Located near the equator at the southern edge of this island country, the resort will be accessible by an hour-long flight from Male to Kaadedhdhoo Airport in the Gaafu Alifu Atoll. Meradhoo will have only 38 guest villas, four dining outlets, a Raffles Spa, fitness centre and will offer water sport activities.

13Six Senses Fort Barwara, India

This is another entry on our list from one of our favourite hotel brands, Six Senses. Located some three hours by car from Jaipur, the Barwara is a 14-century fort that has undergone careful restoration and will now house a gorgeous luxury hotel with two swimming pools, two restaurants and the Six Senses spa. The fort’s three palaces and two temples will be brought back to their former glory and will provide a chance to experience what would have felt like to live the life of the Rajasthan royalty.

14Haritha Villas + Spa, Sri Lanka

Haritha is one opening in 2019 that we reckon will make the biggest splash among the luxury travel aficionados in Sri Lanka. Surrounded by thick jungle, the seven villas and two larger mansions of the Haritha are located some 25 minutes from the beautiful heritage city of Galle and just a five-minute tuk-tuk ride from Narigama beach. The hotel will have a tea garden, a spa, yoga pavilion and a garden-to-table restaurant. The villas, built using recycled teak, concrete and marble will come with saltwater plunge pools.

15Rosewood Bangkok, Thailand

Located within Bangkok’s central business district, this opening from Rosewood is set to become a new inner-city sanctuary (this is how we felt about theRosewood Beijing). The hotel will have 159 guest rooms, including Pool Sky Villas with spacious terraces and private plunge pools. Guests will find plenty of opportunities to unwind and enjoy this new property, thanks to three restaurants and bars, Rosewood’s signature Sense®Spa, a swimming pool and a fitness centre.

16One&Only Gorilla’s Nest Lodge, Rwanda

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This year Rwanda will continue to enjoy the growth of luxury tourism, as discerning travellers seek less-explored destinations. Answering the demand, One&Only is creating the Gorilla’s Nest Lodge, situated in the foothills of the Virunga Volcano Range.

Featuring twenty-two guest tents as well as a restaurant and spa, it will be a luxurious home base from which to discover the roaming grounds of the mountain gorillas. The camp’s restaurant will serve cuisine focused on local traditions using produce grown in the property’s organic garden, while the spa will provide African-inspired treatments.

17The Nautilus, Maldives

Conceived as a bohemian hideaway resembling an exclusive private home where meal times are entirely up to the guests, this new arrival in the Baa Atoll is sure to attract holidaymakers seeking new places to discover in the Maldives. Occupying a tiny island, the resort will have only 26 houses, either one, two or three bedrooms, with a living room, sundeck and private pool. The Nautilus Maldives promises a pure private island experience — and only a 35-minute seaplane hop from Male.

18Anantara Tozeur Resort Tozeur, Tunisia

Anantara will be opening a beautiful new resort in the Saharan oasis city of Tozeur, which is known for the film set locations of Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises. With 93 guest rooms, suites and pool villas, six dining venues, several swimming pools and a spa (and a souk), the place is promising Arabian Nights themed vacations, and the sandy dunes will serve as the perfect backdrop for the amazing Saharan sunsets.

19One Aldwych – London, United Kingdom

We used to be frequent visitors to London, having been residents in the UK for many years, and Covent Garden was one of our favourite neighbourhoods. So our interest spiked when we heard about the One Aldwych refurbishment. The hotel will be designed in the style of an elegant modern residence, with 86 rooms and 16 suites, and two restaurants and bars (including the exclusive guests-only Lounge at One). We strongly suspect that it might just be one of the more interesting developments in the Big Smoke.

20Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai, UAE

Say what you will about Dubai, but one thing they are not short of is the ideas for new and exciting luxury hotels. Mandarin Oriental’s entry to this mirage of a city will lure the future guests with spacious suites and stunning city or ocean views. A spa and kids’ club, and seven dining outlets (including a restaurant with a dedicated dock for patrons arriving by private yachts) completes the picture.

21Tuludi Camp, Botswana

Africa features prominently on our list, and Botswana is on one the most interesting destinations on the continent. The Natural Selection, a safari provider of which the Shipwreck Lodge in Namibia we covered in the last year’s Top Openings list, is bringing a brand new luxury camp to the Okavango Delta of Botswana. Surrounded by a vast private reserve, Tuludi camp will consist of only seven tents, each with its own plunge pool. Worth noting that a small portion of the camp’s total revenue will be donated to the Botswana Predator Conservation Trust, focusing on the preservation of the leopard population.

22Lelewatu Resort Sumba, Indonesia

Indonesia is vast, beautiful, and diverse, and remote pristine beaches are one of the attractions travellers can expect here. 2019 will see one more popping on the radar of the luxury travellers: the Lelewatu, on Sumba Island. Set on a cliffside overlooking a secluded lagoon, the property will have only 27 villas, designed with the use of local design traditions, combined with indoor marble baths and private swimming pools.

23Kachi Lodge, Uyuni Salt Flats, Bolivia

As far as beautiful destinations go, Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni has been in our bookmarks for a while (think tranquil-lake-meets-the-sky Instagram shots). But we are pretty discerning when comes to the luxury hotels — so only now this otherworldly destination gets our full attention, thanks to the space-station-like Kachi Lodge.

This will be the first permanent luxury lodge located on the Salar de Uyuni. Designed with the use of innovative technology, the six domed guest tents match perfectly the lunar landscape of the world’s largest salt flat. The solar-powered structures will come with comforts including en suite bathrooms and wood-burning stoves and will ensure uninterrupted views of the high-altitude landscape and the unpolluted night sky.

24Raffles Singapore, Singapore

Raffles’ flagship property in Singapore was due to reopen in late 2018, but its careful, sensitive restoration has clearly taken longer than initially expected. We don’t mind waiting, as long as Raffles gets an upgrade while retaining that unique character of the colonial era it is known for. On one of our visits to Singapore, we popped in for the famous Singapore Sling and loved the nostalgia-inducing interiors decorated with straw fans, vintage lamps and dark-wood furniture. We are looking forward to re-discovering the place, updated to the expectations of 21st Century city dwellers.

25Andronis Arcadia, Santorini, Greece

Oh, we just love Santorini and are always up for any excuse to return to the island. And we may have just found one, in the sensational Andronis Arcadia. This new luxury spa hotel, perched on a clifftop in the village of Imerovigli, will offer as many as 58 suites, all with sunset views and all seemingly carved out of the rich volcanic earth. The hotel will wow with a range of facilities and attractions, including Spa, a man-made beach (with imported sand), and underwater music in the pool. The restaurant menus will be based on two very different traditions: one of the ancient Greece progeny and another will invite for Japanese treats, in the Oishii Sushi Bar.

26Jao Camp, Okavango Delta, Botswana

“We have taken a fresh and contemporary approach to the sense of adventure […], creating a feeling of not knowing what to expect around the next corner, adding an element of surprise and delight in this ever-evolving sculptural and architectural language” — Silvio Rech and Lesley Carstens

Another new (re)opening in Botswana will come from the well-established Wilderness Safaris, with whom we have travelled extensively in neighbouring Namibia. In 2019 they will relaunch the famous Jao Camp, located in the middle of the Okavango Delta in Botswana. Rebuilt and reinvented, the place will offer five twin accommodations with kitchen and dining areas, private plunge pools, and en-suite bathrooms, indoor and outdoor showers included. There will be also two new Jao Villas, designed for up to four guests, with private vehicle, guide, chef and butler. A spa and a gym are in the plans too, and the main pool will look out onto the floodplain for sweeping views of the delta. The new camp will even have its own museum and gallery.

27Rosewood Hong Kong, China

Delayed from last year, this multi-use tower is poised to become a new landmark on the city’s famous skyline. Twenty-seven floors of the building will be occupied by Rosewood Hong Kong, a new luxury hotel with 398 guest rooms. The property will also offer eight dining options, a swimming pool, a fitness centre, and Rosewood’s wellness spa. Rosewood Hong Kong will be located in Tsim Sha Tsui, on a prized Victoria Harbour waterfront.

28&Beyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, Namibia

Located in the Namib Desert near one of the most amazing locations on Earth (the dunes of Sossusvlei, which we called “the most unreal sight in Africa”), the &Beyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge will relaunch this year after a complete makeover. And what a makeover will it be! Going against the trends in the area, the lodge will relaunch with a contemporary look set to redefine the luxury lodge standards in Namibia. The bold angles of its design will frame the desert landscape, while the floor-to-ceiling glass windows will invite in the outdoors and help to immerse the guest in this remarkable destination.

29Chapter Roma, Rome, Italy

With the address on Via di Santa Maria dei Calderari, named after the patron of the metal workers who used to dwell in this part of the Regola district, the Chapter Roma will take on an industrial style, drawing on raw steel, brass, copper, and bronze to invoke the local connection. The building, which dates back to late 1800 will have elegant rooms kitted out with custom-made storage furniture and clever vanity solutions. This new addition to the Design Hotels portfolio was created with the help of the award-winning designer Tristan Du Plessis of Studio A.

30Namiri Plains, Tanzania

We know Asilia Africa from their amazing Highlands in Ngorongoro, which we visited and reviewed. It is how we know that this is one safari company that knows its craft — and it is why we think the Namiri Plains will be a very special place. Originally just a simple tented camp, in 2019 it will be relaunched having undergone a complete revamp. The new Namiri will feature eight guest suites, which will come with wooden sundeck an outdoor bathtub, and floor-to-ceiling glass doors overlooking the Serengeti Plains.

31Mason Pattaya, Thailand

The design of this new property built on the Na Jomtien Beach is nothing if not striking. Mason stands out thanks to its minimalist interiors and quasi-brutalist architecture, juxtaposed against the lush nature. 35 private infinity pool villas will be positioned to maximise the ocean views, while the rooftop Sky Pool and Bar will invite for the perfect sunsets. We can’t wait to see the project finished.

32Gorgeous George, Cape Town, South Africa

This unique property will celebrate Cape Town’s art, cultural diversity and rich history. Other than the 32 rooms and a rooftop bar, the hotel will also house an event and art space, befitting the character of the neighbourhood, filled with galleries and niche museums. The Gorgeous George’s address is in walking distance to V&A Waterfront, provides easy access to the Table Mountain, and is only a 10-minute drive away from the Clifton and Camps Bay beaches.

33Capella Bangkok, Thailand

The amenities and facilities of this new hotel in the competitive Bangkok scene will certainly make Capella an attractive destination for a rewarding stay. Surrounded by lush tropical greenery, the property will offer waterfront river view villas, two gourmet restaurants (including one by Michelin-starred chef Mauro Colagreco), a massive Auriga Spa, and an outdoor pool.

34Baglioni Resort Maldives

The Italian brand Baglioni is venturing into the Maldivian resort world, and we rather like the idea of marrying the Italian sense of style with a paradise island living. The elegant villas of this resort will be a great match with the beauty of the Dhaalu Atoll. Awaiting the lucky first guests of the Baglioni is a full range of services, which include spa, three elite restaurants, a large infinity pool and the Dive Centre. This opening is delayed from last year.

35Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens, Greece

We love coming back to Greece and next time we are in Athens we know where to check-in. Located only 30 minutes from the historical city centre, and occupying a lovely spot on the trendy Athens Riviera, the new Four Seasons Astir Palace promises a laid-back seaside escape with easy access to Acropolis. The hotel will have 303 guest rooms, suites and bungalows, three pools, two private beaches and eight restaurants, lounges and bars. The Spa claims to be “inspired by the ancient teachings of Hippocrates.”

Staying in Europe, this year there is another Four Seasons coming, this time in Spain, in the Four Seasons Hotels Madrid (in late 2019).

36Nyamatusi Camp and Nyamatusi Mahogany, Zimbabwe

Bordering the Zambezi River, the Nyamatusi Wilderness Concession will see the launch of not one but two luxury safari camps, being readied by the African Bush Camps company. Nyamatusi Camp, made up of 6 tents, and offering beautiful views of the river and escarpment, promises the romance of safari experience, while Nyamatusi Mahogany will have two tents and two family units and will be geared more towards families.

37Amerikalinjen, Oslo, Norway

Let’s switch to a very different part of the world, as Oslo has a very interesting entry in our Top Openings list. Amerikalinjen is a city hotel inspired by the history of its building. Formerly offices of the American Line, which provided sea voyages for emigrants to America, today the heritage property has been reborn as a vibrant boutique hotel. With nods to its maritime history, the interiors are “designed for the modern explorer” — and we reckon it will become the place to be for design aficionados. The hotel will offer 122 high-ceiling guest rooms, an all-day dining venue, a live jazz club, and Finnish sauna and plunge pool.

38Four Seasons Los Cabos at Costa Palmas, Mexico

In 2019, Four Seasons is set to add a new luxury resort to its portfolio, helping Los Cabos in Mexico to make a splash in the luxury hospitality industry. Positioned along a vast stretch of a white-sand-beach in the exclusive Costa Palmas community, the development will boast a private marina and yacht club, and will also include a full-service Four Seasons spa, multiple swimming pools and an 18-hole golf course.

39Magashi Camp, Rwanda

Rwanda is a destination in the vast continent that will see more and more luxury tourism, thanks to its wild and beautiful national parks, and, naturally, the gorillas. That said, the Wilderness Safaris’ second opening in Rwanda (after the Bisate Lodge, which we talked about in The Top 70 Luxury Hotel Openings of 2017), will be more focused on the “Big Five” sightings, expanding Rwanda’s draw as a full safari destination. The revered animals have been successfully reintroduced to the Akagera National Park, and the Magashi camp will contribute to sustaining the conservation initiatives.

40Hotel Amapa, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Amapa is a new design-oriented hotel fuses traditional Mexican aesthetic with a laidback vibe and a strong focus on contemporary design. Filled with bespoke local craftsmanship and artisanal finishes and furnishings, the Amapa will showcase its own brand of luxury set against the dramatic backdrop of the Sierra Madre mountains, Pacific Ocean and old town. This new opening is destined to reinvigorate the area, and the hotel’s rooftop pool and bar, as well as the street-level café and restaurant highlighting local flavours with coastal Mexican cuisine, will all become a talk of the town.

41One&Only Desaru Coast, Malaysia

Spread on a sizeable chunk of beachfront land, this resort will offer 42 suites and 50 private villa residences. Positioned as a lavish destination resort, it will be One&Only’s first development in Malaysia, and if our stay at the One&Only Reethi Rah is anything to go by, then we are rather excited at having the Desaru Coast on our to-visit list.

42Anantara Ubud Bali Resort, Bali, Indonesia

Surrounded by terraced rice fields, and clearly taking inspiration from them in its low-rise architecture, this boutique resort has all the hallmarks of the kind of peaceful hideaway luxury travellers are looking for the most in Ubud. Anantara will have 70 suites and pool villas and will offer a full range of five-star amenities, including several dining venues, a bar and pool lounge, meeting facilities, a gym and a spa.

43Nayara Luxury Tented Resort, Costa Rica

Camps and lodges, or even resorts and hotels with tented accommodation are all the rage these days, so we are not at all surprised that this new style is coming to Costa Rica. Nayara Hotels is tapping into the popular trend with the launch of the Nayara Tented Resort, located in the Arenal Volcano National Park, the star attraction in the country. The guest accommodation will come with all the luxuries of a five-star hotel: each will have a bedroom, bathroom and a plunge pool, and the adjoining tent will extra space for an additional bedroom or a lounge.

44The St. Regis Hong Kong

This is going to be the first foray for St. Regis into the vibrant hospitality world of Hong Kong, and the 27-floor, 129-room property will be also the newest luxury hotel in Wan Chai. The largest guest suites will offer up to 2583 square feet of pure indulgence, and thanks to the coveted location at the waterfront near the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, they will ensure stunning views across Victoria Harbour and Kowloon Bay. The St. Regis Hong Kong’s dining venues will be run by two chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants.

45Habitas Namibia

This new property will be located in a private nature reserve, and yet only an hour drive from the international airport. Habitas will have Spa, education and learning centre, and even conference facility, and will provide 40 private bungalows for guests. They will be equipped with outdoor and indoor showers and private viewing decks with their own telescopes. The hotel has a strong commitment to sustainable living and will use renewable energy.

46W Ibiza, Spain

The enigmatic letter “W” is the symbol of the hotel brand of bold character and personality that embraces the fun of life. Ibiza is the perfect location for W, and its address, in Santa Eulalia del Río, is smack in the centre of the buzzing beachside neighbourhood with easy access to Ibiza’s famous beaches and nightclubs. The 162 guest rooms and suites will offer the distinct W amenities, and all the partygoers will appreciate the 4,000-square-foot Away Spa with seven treatment rooms.

Worth mentioning are also openings of W Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (launched in January), W Muscat in Oman (launch date to be confirmed), W Madrid in Spain later in the year, and W Algarve in Portugal, to open in March.

47Soho Warehouse, Los Angeles, US

Soho House & Co is continuing its rapid expansion worldwide with their new property in the Industrial District of Downtown Los Angeles. The company is transforming an old five-storey warehouse into a fashionable hotel topped with a rooftop pool. The exclusive club spaces will offer dining facilities, but their 48 bedrooms can be booked by both members and non-members.

48Awakening, Riviera Maya, Mexico

We wrote about this upcoming opening last year as one of the most visionary projects out there. Its creators clearly experienced delays with launching it, and we will see if the new deadline is met in 2019. “The world’s first happiness-themed boutique hotel”, dreamed up by Adriana Chardí and Martin Loeffler, promises to serve an almost-transcendental experience. The temporal visitors (guests) here will not stay in hotel rooms. Instead, they will check in to “human cocoons”. These futuristic-looking pods can be just described as a cross between a beach cabin and a treehouse.

49Iniala Malta

Another opening delayed from last year is Iniala, but we are still excited about its launch, so it makes our list again. We loved our holidays in Malta, and Valletta is simply magical, so any new boutique hotel there will always get our attention — and this little hotel looks very interesting indeed. Its 24 rooms and suites will be spread across four grand palazzos in the waterfront St. Barbara Bastion. A rooftop restaurant and a spa in the vaults will entice the future guests to chill after long hours of sightseeing in Malta.

50EDITION West Hollywood, California, US

The EDITION is a boutique hotel brand to watch, and their 190-room hotel in on the corner of West Sunset Boulevard and North Doheny Drive will be a real head turner. The hotel will feature a signature restaurant, spectacular lobby lounge, basement club, expansive rooftop pool and a 6-room spa. Other openings this year from the EDITION will include The Times Square EDITION in New York, US (to launch in February), The Singapore EDITION in Singapore (late 2019), and The Reykjavik EDITION in Iceland (launch date to be confirmed).